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101 валютные ограничения
(international economic relations) currency restrictions -
102 валютный демпинг
(international economic relations) exchange dumping -
103 валютный курс
(international economic relations) rate of exchange -
104 валютный паритет
(international economic relations) par of exchange -
105 вводить в эксплуатацию
(international economic relations) commission -
106 ввозить
(international economic relations) import ввозная пошлина import duty -
107 вексель
(international economic relations) bill (of exchange) / draft -
108 вес брутто
(international economic relations) gross weight -
109 вес нетто
(international economic relations) net weight -
110 взаимная выгода
(international economic relations) mutual advantage / benefit -
111 взаимные поставки
(international economic relations) reciprocal deliveries -
112 взаимовыгодная торговля
(international economic relations)mutually advantageous trade -
113 взвинчивать цены
(international economic relations) inflate prices -
114 взимать (пошлину и т. п.)
(international economic relations) levy / collect (customs / duty, etc.) -
115 взыскивать пошлину
(international economic relations) collect a duty -
116 вклад
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117 внешнеторговая политика
(international economic relations) foreign trade policy -
118 внешнеторговые организации
(international economic relations) foreign trade bodies4000 полезных слов и выражений > внешнеторговые организации
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119 внешнеторговый товарооборот
(international economic relations) volume of foreign trade4000 полезных слов и выражений > внешнеторговый товарооборот
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120 внешние долги
(international economic relations) foreign / external debts
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